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depression (di PRESH uhn) (s) (noun), depressions (pl)
1. A state of feeling sad or a serious medical condition in which a person feels hopeless, and unimportant and is often unable to live in a normal way: Maja has been undergoing treatment for severe depression for quite awhile now.

After losing both parents in a car accident, Linda not only felt grievous but also very distressed and disheartened and found out from her doctor that she was suffering from a depression.

In psychiatry, a depression is not only a state of severe dejection, but it is also accompanied by a disorder of sleep, appetite, and an absence of energy.

2. A period of drastic decline in a national or international economy, characterized by decreasing business activity, falling prices, and unemployment: After several years of an economic boom, it looks as though some countries may now be heading for a financial depression.

Shirley was in a state of depression when her bank informed her of the small interest rate in her accounts because of the current financial conditions.

Starting with 1929 and into the subsequent years, many countries were hit by the "Great Depression", a massive plunge of finances and a decrease in businesses and industries.

3. An area that is lower than the rest of its surface: The depressions, or sunken places, in the street where Joan lives, provide places for pools of water after a rain.
4. Low air pressure in an area that is usually accompanied by misty and humid weather can cause tornadoes and hurricanes: A depression in weather can become a hurricane which begins with very bad weather and is known as a tropical depression.
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retarded depression
1. A state of clinical depression in which the individual is lethargic and slow to initiate action.
2. A major depressive disorder with psychomotor retardation which is a generalized slowing of physical and emotional reaction; such as, that seen in a major depression and in catatonic schizophrenia.
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voltage depression
An effect in which the peak voltage of a battery drops more quickly than normal as it is used, even though the total power remains almost the same; often caused by repeated overcharging of the battery.
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1. depression
Depression seems to be a function of stunted cell growth.

It happens when brain cells fail to forge new connections with one another. The wide range of symptoms suggests that many areas play a role.

Some studies have shown that shrunken neurons in the hippocampus, an area that consolidates memories, could explain the cognitive deficits of depression.

Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Exact numbers are impossible to determine, but it is said that there 30,000 suicides each year in the United States; one every 17 minutes.

One therapy called "deep-brain stimulation", uses electrodes that jump-start chemical communication between brain cells.

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Brain Anxiety and Depression
Anxieties and depressions are brain-based unit.